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The UNESCO World Heritage site is hiring 16 individuals to dress as savages for tourist entertainment, offering $70 per day.
Nature reserve wants physically fit people who will ‘make purring noises’ for tourists, only speak if asked for toilet directions.
Laosicheng was the site of governance of the Tusi family surnamed Peng from 1135 to 1724. Covering 25 square kilometers, it ...
China has moved to the testing stage for its next-generation high-speed train, the CR450. Engineers launched a test model ...
Technicians operate a drone on June 4, 2025 to protect crops at a smart agriculture demonstration site in Jishui county, ...
Christie 1DLP laser projectors were deployed to create the "Zhiyin Flower Moon Night” multi-venue night-time show, in the ...
Shennongjia scenic spot in Central China's Hubei Province recently issued a nationwide recruitment notice for “wild man” NPCs ...
Following the global pandemic of COVID-19 and millions under lockdown across the world, we felt it necessary to tell the ...